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Brazil World Cup 2014: Rebuilding the Maracanã stadium - videohttps://www.theguardian.com/culture/video/2013/mar/27/brazil-world-cup-maracana-stadium-video
The Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro is one of the most famous football grounds in the world. It was here that Brazil lost to Uruguay in the 1950 World Cup final, the last time the tournament was held in Brazil. It is also the stadium where Pelé scored the 1,000th goal of his career. In this video, lead engineer Nelson Fiedler talks about the massive task of upgrading the stadium in Rio de Janeiro, using the most advanced new technology, but drawing on the natural world for inspiration – especially in roof construction. 'In nature," he says 'the beautiful structures are the right ones' <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/culture/video/2013/mar/27/brazil-world-cup-maracana-stadium-video">Continue reading...</a>FootballWorld Cup 2014ArchitectureRio de Janeiro holidaysBrazil holidaysBrazilSouth America holidaysSportAmericasWorld newsDesignWed, 27 Mar 2013 16:04:00 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/culture/video/2013/mar/27/brazil-world-cup-maracana-stadium-videoPhotograph: Crane TVLead engineer Nelson Fiedler talks about the massive task of upgrading the Maracaña stadium in Rio de Janeiro in time for the 2014 World Cup
Photograph: Crane TVPhotograph: Crane TVLead engineer Nelson Fiedler talks about the massive task of upgrading the Maracaña stadium in Rio de Janeiro in time for the 2014 World Cup
Photograph: Crane TVGuardian Staff2013-03-27T16:04:00Z